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Posted by crabwalk on December 26, 2006, at 9:08:35
Hi, was wondering if anyone could comment on this combination as I haven't found much on it. I'm on 300 mg wellbutrin now, and I have become almost totally socially withdrawn and incapable of having conversations. I feel spaced out and extremely anxious at times, getting increasingly disconnected from friends, family, co-workers. I've had anxiety for a long time now and was aware that wellbutrin probably wouldn't help with it, but I wanted to try it because I have severe anhedonia ever since I was on prozac for awhile, marked by the fact that the sexual side effects never subsided after quitting. I'm looking for some way to control my anxiety so I can at least function socially, but also I've been looking for a way to get my sex drive/pleasurable sensations back. Thought remeron might help with anxiety (and sleep, have chronic insomnia), while still waiting on wb to help with the anhedonia. Anyone tried wb and remeron together? Thanks.
Posted by crabwalk on December 26, 2006, at 22:37:03
In reply to wellbutrin w/ remeron?, posted by crabwalk on December 26, 2006, at 9:08:35
Posted by tensor on December 27, 2006, at 10:51:57
In reply to wellbutrin w/ remeron?, posted by crabwalk on December 26, 2006, at 9:08:35
I haven't tried the combo, but I know it's used. Remeron could help with both anxiety and depression.
/Mattias
Posted by rubenstein on December 30, 2006, at 16:42:15
In reply to wellbutrin w/ remeron?, posted by crabwalk on December 26, 2006, at 9:08:35
I take 300 mg of Wellbutrin and 15 mg of Remeron, I just started the Wellbutrin so it is hard to say, I haven't had any bad side effects though, my mood is still down but that could be because of external factors, the Remeron does help me fall asleep, that and 1 mg of ativan at night.
just some info
rubenstein
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